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Fill-In FlashKnowing when to use fill-in flash can save a picture from being underexposed in the foreground but correctly exposed in the background. Visits: 24 |
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Frame Your PictureThe use of a frame can turn an otherwise plain picture into a pleasing one.
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Sharpen Your Photos For DisplayIf you often wonder why your pictures (unretouched, straight out of the camera) do not look as sharp, crisp and lively as some of those you see in photo galleries, maybe it's time to learn about sharpening and USM (UnSharp Mask).
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Using Area FocusArea Focus allows you to focus on a subject that is not in the center of the screen. It is useful in macro photography where depth of field is very shallow and you need precise focus.
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Using... Center AFYour camera is probably defaulted to Multi-Point AF so that the camera will focus on any of the multi (usually 5 to 9) points to obtain focus.
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What Is Exposure BracketingExposure bracketing is a simple technique professional photographers use to ensure they properly expose their pictures, especially in challenging lighting situations. Visits: 375 |
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Adjusting LevelsDigital Photography is more than just using a digital camera; it also entails some post processing in an image editing software to the image you captured with your digital camera.
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Using The HistogramWe all know and love the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
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Understanding Focal LengthWhen parallel rays of light strike a lens focused at infinity, they converge to a point called the focal point. The focal length of the lens is then defined as the distance from the middle of the lens to its focal point.
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Take TV PicturesTaking pictures from your TV using your digital camera is not as difficult as you think. You just need to know this one tip.
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